Gentlemen,
I have a '62 engine which has numbers stamped on the pan rail directly in line with each cylinder (both sides). The numbers range between "9" and "16". The double digit numbers appear to have been gang stamped, rather than individually, leading me to think they might have been put there at the engine assembly plant. Considering the production rate that had to be maintained, I find it hard to believe they might pertain to balancing specs.
Any thoughts on what they mean, when they were put there, would be appreciated.
Thanks
Verne.
I have a '62 engine which has numbers stamped on the pan rail directly in line with each cylinder (both sides). The numbers range between "9" and "16". The double digit numbers appear to have been gang stamped, rather than individually, leading me to think they might have been put there at the engine assembly plant. Considering the production rate that had to be maintained, I find it hard to believe they might pertain to balancing specs.
Any thoughts on what they mean, when they were put there, would be appreciated.
Thanks
Verne.
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